Bunch of T’s
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Re: Bunch of T’s
Great pixs always enjoy them !
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Nice, Nice, Nice, Great, Wonderful, Grand, Cute, Nice, Nice . . . . .
That's one way to add a center door to the little building!
It's always a pleasure to see these.
You're too good to us.
Rich
That's one way to add a center door to the little building!

It's always a pleasure to see these.
You're too good to us.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Driving through small town America now, it’s still fun to see a surviving old Ford dealership of the 1920s. They all looked similar back then.
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Re: Bunch of T’s
Not a T, it's a Chandler but the picture is cool anyway.
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Hello Tom,
Thank you for posting such a wonderful collection of photos! They certainly put a smile on my face.
Thank you for posting such a wonderful collection of photos! They certainly put a smile on my face.

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Wonderful pictures, Tom! I've followed and enjoyed the entire series of pictures you've posted and enjoy them all. Thank you for posting them for us.
Keith
Keith
'14 Touring, '26 Roadster Pickup, '27 Fordor, '27 Touring
Motto: It's hard to build a garage that's tooooo big!
Motto: It's hard to build a garage that's tooooo big!

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Re: Bunch of T’s
I agree, these are fascinating and give a feel for the days when our cars were young.. plus the captions are a blast...
#3 - early Ford ad slogan - "When you have a Ford, you won't go to the dogs."
#15 - Providing you excellent service, Manny, Moe, and, um, "Mac"??
#21 - I was told it was a drive-thru...
#3 - early Ford ad slogan - "When you have a Ford, you won't go to the dogs."
#15 - Providing you excellent service, Manny, Moe, and, um, "Mac"??
#21 - I was told it was a drive-thru...
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As I've said numerous times as well as others...one can only wonder what each picture's story is/was. Like the 2nd one from the top...a couple , all dressed up, sitting on the running board eating next to what looks like a big piece of house furniture. How'd it get there? What are they doing with it? Almost looks like some sort of homeless camp, with the tent in the background. Fascinating. And of course, they have to be passed on, so I say rest in peace to them.
Thanks for your continued time in posting all these wonderful historical pictures.
Thanks for your continued time in posting all these wonderful historical pictures.